Marsanne. The vines (more than 50 years old) give low production and guarantee high quality.
Soil
The grapes producing « Le Méal » come from the Méal hillside. Its soil is made up of very old... Read More

Originally, the winemaking?s technique of the Vin de Paille comes from the Hermitage vineyard. In order to renew with this tradition, Michel Chapoutier decided from 1990 to set aside part of t... Read More

Here is a Cornas from a good vintage and a well-respected shipper. Lots of red fruit on the noise with a hint of bite (acetyl). Lots of acidity on the palate which (wrongly) suggests aging p... Read More

99 points Robert Parker: The awesome 1999 Ermitage Cuvee de l'Oree flirts with perfection. It is full-bodied, with an incredible bouquet of liquid minerals, licorice, honeysuckle, citrus, and ... Read More

Wine Advocate ReviewThe 2003 Ermitage Chante Alouette blanc is more honeyed than the 2004, and seemingly more fragile, but intense and full-bodied. It reveals notes of hazelnuts, honeysuckle, ... Read More

Dark and beefy, with a note of game running through the black currant, coffee and tar flavors. This unwinds more on the finish, with a fine mineral thread running through currant and cocoa not... Read More

100 % Syrah.
Soil
This wine comes from the GREFFIEUX situated at the foot of the hill of the HERMITAGE. The soil is characterised primarily by glacial alluvium terraces with a topsoil off peb... Read More